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Rizal's Paintings Title: Saturnina Rizal Material: Oil Remarks: Now in Rizal Shrine in Fort Santiago Title: Dapita

church curtains Material: Oil Remarks: Made in Dapitan, 1894 Title: A painting on a pair of mother-of-pearl Material: Oil Remarks: Shells painted by Rizal in Dapitan and given as a gift to Doa Leonor Valenzuela and later passed into the hands of Doa Margarita Valenzuela Title: Spanish coat of arms Material: Water color Remarks: Done during a fiesta of San Rafael in Calamba in 1867 Title: Allegory on a pair of porcelain bases of the new year celebration Material: Oil Remarks: Made in Berlin in 1886 Title: Christ crucified Material: Crayon Remarks: 1875 Title: Immaculate Conception Material: Crayon Remarks: Made in Manila, 1974 Title: Portrait of Morayta Material: Crayon Remarks: Made in Barcelona, 1885 Rizal's First Trip Abroad

3 May 1882 Rizal left Philippines for the first time Spain. He boarded the Salvadora using a passport of Jose Mercado, which was procured for him by his uncle Antonio Rivera, father of Leonor Rivera. He was accompanied to the quay where the Salvadora was moored by his uncle Antonio, Vicente Gella, and Mateo Evangelista.

4 May 1882 He got seasick on board the boat. 5 May1882 He conversed with the passengers of the ship; he was still feeling sea-sick. 6 May 1882 He played chess with the passengers on board. 8 May 1882 He saw mountains and Islands. 9 May 1882 Rizal arrived at Singapore. 10 May 1882 He went around the town of Singapore and maid some observations. 11 May 1882 In Singapore, at 2 p.m., Rizal boarded the boat Djemnah to continue his trip to Spain. He found the boat clean and well kept. 12 May 1882 He had a conversation with the passengers of the boat. 13 May 1882 Rizal was seasick again. 14 May 1882 On his way to Marseilles, Rizal had a terrible dream. He dreamed he was traveling with Neneng (Saturnina) and their path was blocked by snakes. May 15 1882 Rizal had another disheartening dream. He dreamed he returned to Calamba and after meeting his parents who did not talk to him because of not having consulted them about his first trip abroad, he returned traveling abroad with one hundred pesos he again borrowed. He was so sad and broken hearted. Soon he woke up and found himself inside his cabin. 17 May 1882 Rizal arrived at Punta de Gales. 18 May 1882 At 7:30 a.m., he left Punta de Gales for Colombo. In the afternoon, Rizal arrived at Colombo and in the evening the trip was resumed. 26 May 1882 Rizal was nearing the African coast

27 May 1882 He landed at Aden at about 8:30 a.m. He made observation at the time. 2 June 1882 He arrived at the Suez Canal en route to Marseilles. 3 June 1882 He was quarantined on board the Djemnah in the Suez Canal. 6 June 1882 It was the fourth day at Suez Canal and was still quarantined on board of the boat. 7 June 1882 Rizal arrived at Port Said. In a letter to his parents, He described his trip en route to Aden along the Suez Canal. 11 June 1882 Rizal disembarked and, accompanied by a guide, went around the City of Naples for one hour. This was the first European ground he set foot on. 12 June 1882 At ten oclock in the evening, the boat anchored at Marseilles. He sleptn board. 13 June 1882 Early on the morning he landed at Marseilles and boarded at the Noalles Hotel. Later he around for observation. 14 June 1882 His second in Marseilles. 15 June 1882 He left Marseilles for Barcelona in an express train. Did You Know... Did you know that three of the animal species we know today were actually named after Rizal? When he was an exile in Dapitan, he collected different kinds of species of animals. Among them were theDraco Rizali (Wandolleck), a specie of flying dragon, Rachophorous Rizali (Boetger), a hitherto unknown specie of toad and Apogonia Rizali (Heller), a small beetle, which were later named after him.

The specimens collected by Rizal

Actual picture of Jose Rizal's execution

Rizal family picture taken after Jose's burial

Jose's tomb

Rizal sisters

Jose's death cell in Fort Santiago

Jose's death cell in Fort Santiago

House of Rizal family in Laguna

Scultures

Sacred Heart, carved by Rizal while he was a student at the Ateneo

Triumph of Science Over Death - made of escayola. This was sent to Professor Ferdinand Blumentritt as a gift

Prometheus bound - statue made by Rizal

A clay statue of a wild boar, done by Rizal in Dapitan

Model of a head of a Dapitan girl

Josephine sleeping

Rizals wedding gift to his wife.

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